e-discovery

E-discovery software options make use of a number of collection and culling techniques to find documents relevant to a litigation matter. When it comes to technology-assisted review (TAR), there are generally two camps of technology, says Gregory Leighton, partner at Neal Gerber and Eisenberg.

Join us now as we look back at some of the biggest trends of 2014 inside the boardroom and pertaining to the lives of lawyers. Click through the slideshow to travel back in time and see what we were talking about throughout the year.

While making generalizations can be risky business, on the whole, lawyers, especially those in-house, are some of the most time-strapped people I know. Yet even for them, the holiday season and the celebration of a pending New Year leave some time for much needed revelry and relaxation. Perhaps, most importantly,...

The increasing risk to reputation and financial status is now bringing others to the table when it comes to cybersecurity and privacy, and legal can have a considerable impact on protecting a corporation against cyber-compromise.

Based on a Kroll Ontrack study, some 50 judicial opinions related to e-discovery in 2014 were reviewed and it was revealed how judges wrote an “unprecedented number of opinions on predictive coding and technology assisted review.”